
Government has reiterated its position over the failed constitution saying that the opposition is to blame.
Deputy Justice Minister, Toddy Chilembo has claimed that most Zambians, who have been following the constitution making process, know who failed the process.
Mr Chilembo was reacting to Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) President, Musa Mwenye’s comments on the failed constitution making process.
The Deputy Minister of Justice has further noted that the Patriotic Front boycotted the National Constitution Conference (NCC) and they further did not vote for the bill.
The Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) says taking the failed constitution making process back to parliament is not a prudent idea.
LAZ President, Musa Mwenye has further accused the MMD of failing the country over the constitution making process.
Mr Mwenye has explained that instead of taking the process back to parliament, another people-inclusive method should be sort.
And The Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) has backed Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) president Musa Mwenye’s call for the next government to take the constitution making process back to the drawing board.
FODEP Executive Director Macdonald Chipenzi has told Qfm in an exclusive interview that there is need to engage technical committees on the grassroots in order to come up with a document that is acceptable to all Zambians.
Mr. Chipenzi says Zambians are eager to have a constitution that will stand a test of time adding that this should be the first priority of the government elect after this year’s tripartite elections.
He says taking the Constitution amendment Bill of 2010 back to parliament may not work in the best interest of the majority Zambians as most of the submissions made in the Mung’omba draft report were deleted at the NCC.
The FODEP Executive Director further says holding consultations with people is the best approach of handling the Constitution making process.
[MUVITV]